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Default Re: National revolutionary?

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Originally Posted by Kvasir
In France and Spain there are movements who call themselves national revolutionary, anyone who have some info on these guys? I would like to know a little more about their ideology, strategy etc.

I have found a link to a group in france: http://www.voxnr.com/
Any french person who would like to comment the site?
National revolutionary movements have a long story in France... The current one is called "Les Identitaires". It is rather tiny (200-300 members in whole France) but has some activity (several concerts of Sniper, an anti-French hip hop band, were prohibited after their propaganda actions). They are pan-Europeanist, very anti-American and support separatists (Corsica, Brittany, Catalonia, Flanders, ...). They oppose the idea of Nation and want a "Great Europe"; they never refer to France or French but to "Ethnic Europeans" and - of course - want all non-Europeans out. Their strategy is the idea of an "acting minority".

Before Les Identitaires, there was a little extremist group "Unité Radicale"; Maxime Brunerie, who tried to kill Chirac in 2002, belonged to it and therefore Unité Radicale and its website were banned. This movement was very anti-Semitic and pro-Arab (pro-Palestinian, pro-Iraki) but these ideas became far less important among "Les Identitaires" because of problems of "political correctness". Unité Radicale had two important leaders, Fabrice Robert and Christian Bouchet : Robert created Les Identitaires in 2002 but Bouchet (a National-Bolshevik) didn't like this new orientation and hence we got VoxNR. Guillaume Luyt (former boss of FN youth) also joined Unité Radicale in 2000 when he left FN (he found too not extremist enough). It had about 3,000 sympathizers at that time.

Unité Radicale, created in 1998, had already united many national revolutionary and neo-nazi movements : GUD (fascist students, probably the most famous group but it was about to disappear), Jeune Résistance and Union des cercles résistance (national-revolutionary), PNFE (neo-nazi) and PNF (created by former Waffen-SS), ...

Finally VoxNR has about zero influence, as it is the tiny minority of a tiny minority (Les Identitaires) of a minority (French far right) of French people. I don't like these guys anyway (VoxNR). I've some friends who belong to "Les Identitaires" though, it is an active movement (although tiny) but I don't think they can do much.
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